For the first time in a long time I turned off the game last night.
The fact that they were losing wasn’t the issue. It was just boring, bland, hockey.
The Team looks petrified and defeated…It’s a sad state of affairs.

Making the situation even worse is the way Mr Molson has allowed this team to be run. When Ganey stepped down (embarrassed over the Gomez fiasco) PG was appointed GM, no one was interviewed….What a freaken Joke!

Hell no. Hire somebody to take the team in a new direction. Right after the holiday freeze is the perfect time. Get a week to become familiar with what you want to keep and what you want to rid yourself of and then go to work.

If they don’t win tonight I would expect Gauthier to be gone after the holidays.

Way too much time to stew over a five game losing streak following a coaching change. Molson won’t want Gauthier trying to screw up the future to save his own backside and the players need to be shown that the no hearted efforts are unacceptable.

My dad is an avid reader habs fan since 59′ actually turned me on to this site. He does not post though as his writing skills are not strong. In fear his opinion might be overshadowed by grammatical “struggles”, as we all know people aren’t always so friendly.
Cheers to you both!

What happened to all the “character” we have in the dressing room? Someone has got to stand up and call out this team. The Cole line and in particular Cole seems to be the only guy laying all out on line every shift.

The team needs to play with the same intensity as they seem to play with on the penalty kill for the rest of the game …

wow this year is turning out to be a big car wreck. team is unwatchable and sans emotion. as someone stated in another post, looks like the houle years.i feel sorry for cunny and the crap thats going on. now i read one of those squirrley separtists groups plan a demo at the next home game. what next?

pg should go soon. lets not go nuts with despate trades of everyone in feb. im sure once the new cba gets signed in the off season, the uno who situation gets resolved somehow and perhaps other salaries come off the books either via ufas or trades. change for the sake of making changes does not work.

either way go habs go, they are “our” team through thick and thin( lots of thin these days though). hoping for a better second half.

an early merry , safe and happy xmas to all hioers,boone and company and your families. lets all wish and have santa bring a better team under our trees.

just want to remind everyone of the connection between gainey and PG. PG is the general manager and makes all decisions. Gainey is an advisor only. Think of the players signed by Gainey and the players he decided to pass up on. Do the same for PG. You will see Gainey has made some smart decisions. (good playoff runs) Think of the players he passed on Kovelev, Sooray, koivu, etc. There two different legacy’s. Judge them separately.

And if we still had weak willed GM’s like Houle, do you really think we would have kept Price and traded Halak? Would we have been patient with PK or rushed him? Or traded him. I’ve never been a Gainey basher and never will. He was essentially railroaded out of town by the french media. And he spoke french.

no no no. gainey was tired, burn out, personal issues that go back a long ways………….he also made out huge in the sale of the team in regards to bonuses, remember canadiens made a marketing comeback and he was part of it.

I have no problems with anyone making bonuses (although how you would know how he personally profited from the sale is beyond me), but he is, in my opinion, the last executive this team had who never gave in to outside pressure. He had a plan and stuck to it, win or lose ne never panicked.

its not a secret, it was published in an article featuring george Gillett and his son, investments he’s made and how he turns them around. Gillett’s first choice was Gainey and he flew him down to Colorado to be interviewed . i will see if i could find it.

The team isn’t that bad. We just have zero confidence. PK will be that game changer when he starts playing like he can. Look no further than Drew Doughty and Tyler Myers for elite D-men that had a bad sophomore year.

I tried so hard not to pay any attention to it since this morning. But I’m telling myself if the team is in a winning streak these 10 members fringe groups won’t have the guts to put forth such protest.

Geez, that’s as stupid as the “Rally for Kovalev” excepting that it’s more ignorant.
The language issue in Montreal had become quiet, with the occasional moron whining. PG and Molson just threw a whole bunch of oil on that and lit a match.
I wonder how many village idiots will bother?

Why any free agent, available coach or GM would even give a second’s thought to coming to Montreal is beyond me. We need ownership to stand up and say enough!! Like Gainey did with the “fans” of Brisebois. Classiest organization in sports? Haven’t heard that moniker used in a while. Strangest organization in sports? I’m hearing that more and more. So sad.

This media thing in mtl is overblown in some aspects. The media are way too friendly with the players. But if you’re vulnerable, they’ll pounce. See Hickey Vs Cunneyworth, and french media vs Cunneyworth. Otherwise, JM probably is still wondering what the fuss is about.

Grigorenko is being called a Joe Thornton clone. Big, strong with the puck, and a great playmaker.

Yakupov is more of a goal scorer. Very talented, not very big YET. Some repots have him at 5″10, some others 6″0, but he still has time to grow. He’s being compared to a Pavel Bure/Taylor Hall type of player.

Filip Forsberg:
“He’s got good size, great skill, and excellent determination. He’s more of a sniper than a playmaker. His skating isn’t elite, but it’s not poor either. He’s charismatic, and he’s got some leadership intangibles (he was captain of the Swedish team that won the silver medal at the Hlinka this past summer). Bob McKenzie’s panel of scouts compared his style of play to Mats Sundin. Craig Button compared him to Brendan Shanahan.”

With Koivu and Kovalev at their twilight, Komisarek losing his mojo, Ryder, Higgins struggling, if he did not blow up the team at the time, most will accused him of being the most boring GM by doing nothing.

Do you remember what it was like pre-gainey? Sorry he fixed more than he broke. It’s not his problem the UFAs are being held on to like they are untradeable. The miracle run of 2009 was awesome. Don’t pretend it didn’t happen.

The Gauthier moves (or lack thereof) after that are what made the current team. Martin should have been let go ages ago, not before a long road trip. Kaberle? Really? Campoli? Oh but Wiz wasn’t good enough right? Nokalainen over Metro/Moore? Yeah A-effin-+ on that one. Auld/Budaj have both sucked as backups, good job hoping Price can carry the team for 80 games.

Who picked Gauthier as successor? Gainey. Who included McDonagh in the Gomez deal? Gainey. Who got nothing for Ribeiro? Gainey. Who started this stupid tradition of not negotiating during the season? Gainey. Who didn’t fix the problem of a PP triggerman causing us to trade 2nd round picks continuously for short-term fixes like Schneider and Wiz instead of addressing it properly?

If Molson is willing to eat a LOT of money, the end is in sight. A penalty free buyout period would be great this offseason. Our prospects look great. We have 5 players in the tourney this year. We have a franchise goaltender, PK should be fine. We have pieces, it will just be another couple of years I think.

Chrisadiens and HabFan10912, one of the few father son tandems on HIO.

Habs have not spent an extra dime to replace talent that has been injured,seems money and product on the ice go together. This team is saving money at the moment, but I dont think its being done because Molson is cheap. We are getting to see the so called talent we have on the team and its ok but nothing more. I was surprised when we called up Fred St Denis, and he looked good compared to guys marked way higher on the depth chart. I as a fan over valued our roster. Brendon Nash I thought he had top shelf talent where is he in relation to returning to the lineup.

Cris I would believe the insurance companies are paying for players out with injuries.The Habs have not gone over the cap with replacement players, seems to me we ice a team with its highest paid players on the sidelines.

As I wrote here a few days ago this looks like an impending fire sale. If so, why wait. Bring in a new GM before the trading deadline. If we’re going to blow it up again, get the process rolling already. Things have gone from bad to worse. What a shame. And what a total mishandling of the franchise.

“It’s a moo point. Like a cow’s opinion, it doesn’t matter. It’s moo.”

This morning I stained my shirt while eating a piece of hot buttered toast. I can’t go home and change. Stepping out at lunchtime to buy a new shirt is impractical during xmas shopping season and with the streets being so icy.

Why am I telling you this? Because it has allowed me to feel the Goat’s predicament.

See, I am walking around with a big stain on my shirt and I really have no one to blame but myself. Sure, I could go blame the guy who buttered the toast (aka a Pearning) but would that be reasonable? He was maybe a bit over-generous with the butter(*), but isn’t that a good thing?

Like Gauthier, my only option to fix the problem is an expensive and unwise purchase.

And this is where the Goat is: walking around with a stained shirt and no way out.

(*) In fact I think it was margarine instead of butter, which is like trading for the NJ Gomez and getting the NYR Gomez instead.

Then when you go to a store to get some Tide Instant Stain Remover, just as you’re paying it at the cashier, an OLF officer arrived and removed all the remaining stock, which are in English only, because due to the holidays’ high demand, the bilangual stock ran out and the store had to get them directly from some US suppliers. You’re left holding an English only Stain Remover, afraid to use it fearing the OLF will take away your only hope to fixing your stain. You use it anyway, but the butter stain won’t go way, it’s been sitting there for too long. Now the OLF officer saw it and is about to remove it from your hand….

Although Gomer is a lost cause at least at times he skates and touches the puck periodically. The only time Cammy has touched the puck in the last month is in the neutral zone and he just dumps it in and frequently fails to even do that. Just pathetic

FOr those fans who have also put a silver lining on the Gomez trade by saying we couldnt have gotten Cammy and Gionta without it, How do you feel now?

This French-English controversy is real and regardless of how I or others may feel about it, it will not go away. However the truth is that what is really hurting this team, I suspect, is that the tax differential between Quebec and a state (or another province even) is pretty large. I’d love to see a report on what an equivalent salary is in Chicago for instance. That is, if you are paid $6 million in Montreal, what would you have to paid in Chicago to have the same after-tax (net) salary? I wonder if those same politicians would jump on that issue (not that I think they should).

We have gone from a bubble playoff team to scum suckers. I am not blaming Cunneyworth, he will be a good coach one day if not already.

We have been thrown into disarray. If PG was so convinced Markov is coming back, why not wait until he and the rest of our wounded return to see if we can move up in the standings while we still have a chance? Panic and incompetence. His worst move yet, and it will define his tenure.

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“For I will go through the land of Egypt on that night, and will smite all the first-born in the land of Egypt, both man and beast; and against all the Gods of Egypt I will execute judgments: I am the LORD.” Exodus 12:12

Maybe it was his intent to throw the team into disarray to induce a tank season perhaps?

I also wonder if Markov will be back at all this season with the move to grab Kaberle seeming to confirm this. After all, why make a panic move to grab Kaberle to QB your PP when Markov is supposed to be back after Xmas?

a NTC usually just either limits the teams you can be traded to or requires your permission to be traded. I don;t think it restricts you from being sent down to the AHL. The real nasty one is a no-movement clause which means you can’t even be put on waivers or sent down to Hamilton.

The wounds go deep. They never seem to heal. The French press was cooking PG last night. Whenever a raw nerve is struck, it goes back to firing Savard and trading Roy. Lucky for Quebec’s collective psyche that LeClair’s anscestors moved to Vermont. Or it would be that much worse. Montreal atoned for 80 in 93 by winning with Denis Savard. The only atonement for trading Roy is for him to coach this team to a Cup.

PG is not being vilified just for Markov or Kaberle but for the ghost of everything that has been wrong with this franchise for decades. No way he can withstand it. He has been Houled and Andre Savarded and Gaineyed. He is weighed down by errors of the past that are beyond his ability to correct. And instead of lightening the burden for his successor, he has through his own stupidity made it that much worse. Himself Houling and Gaineying this ship, bogging it down with wretched baggage before ramming into an iceberg of bad publicity.

But, the DNA of the fan base will never let any of us admit it is over. Each year brings the potential of Habs miracles. Too many men on the ice, 50 saves, illegal stick. If those can happen, then three points back in the hunt for a playoff spot is a piece of cake.

We can be sick of it but we cannot turn away from the trainwreck. Fire PG, bury Gomez, move Leblanc to the first line. Take a deep breath and hope that the illusion of progress is a salve to the wounds.

Do you think any of the so-called injured are “rushing” to return to a lost cause?
There seems to be a total lack of spirit or desire on the team, on the ice or in the infirmary!
Does this team have a chance…not likely.
RDS ” animateurs” brought up a topic last night and briefly discussed it…
This language thing can not bode well for recruiting or trying to get
trade offers accepted…
I’m sorry but all the hype about this team, veterans and also ran, had the fans believing they could go somewhere…
A realistic look and the team and the players, would put them, with the exception of one or two, well down the rating list of 3rd or fourth stringers.
The beauty of the faithful is they keep dreaming of a turn around or the possiblity of getting value for these has beens in the trade market!
Give your head a good shake and look around the league at the competition, other that Carey Price, is there any GM in his right mind willing to trade for a Habs cast off.
Until and unless the Habs start drafting intelligently, chopping the heads off the free loading millionaires, they will continue to wallow in the the cellar…
This team can not make the playoffs.
At this pouint the lower they go; it may be better for them in the draft, although there is no great magic this year coming out of the JR’s.
I guess we all should join the chorus of Swing Low, Sweet chariot, comin for te carry me home!!!!

If they’re gonna score a goal a game at least let Emelin play so we have something to watch. These games are pathetic. No offence, no toughness… wtf am i turning on the tv for, another language debate?!?! Maybe I will start watching basketball. Anybody know the rules?

I really don’t believe this will change the situation. I agree with the following statement (by Red Fisher, The Gazette):

The Canadiens have missed the playoffs six times and been eliminated six times in the first round because their general managers haven’t been able to provide the coaches with players capable of going all the way.

Fun topic – which of the current roster players do you see with the team in three years? I can really only envision a small handful: Plekanec, Pacioretty, Leblanc, Subban, Price. The rest of the current squad I do not see being here, either leaving via trade or free agency. Sadly, I do feel that list includes Gorges, the guy that should have been made captain and the guy that should have received the 3-year contract from Gauthier.

If they respect Gill’s opinion as much as they say they do, Gorges will be back. If the team plummets and finishes with a top five pick it will be very interesting to see what happens. The top five will have two NHL ready defensemen and two NHL ready forwards.

If they decide to go with a forward, I can see Plekanec getting moved.

I agree with you about Josh Gorges – he would’ve made a great captain, which is not to take anything away from Gionta. I believe Gionta is playing his heart out to make things better in Montreal. He and his family embraced the community and he is learning French. He needs better linemates, it’s the ages-old story. But there would’ve been much less pressure on him if Gorges had been made captain.

OK one short little rant then off to work; one the subject of our defense as it now seems popular to point our fingers at P.K. and comment on his lack of growth who exactly is he to learn from? We have no top D pairing with our current guys. Gorges is a 5-6 a 4 at best, Gill the same, Kaberle the same, Campoli and P.K. are maybe 3-4 and Weber/Diaz are trade bait for a bag of pucks (used is ok) and the book is out on Emelin. As for Markov after what 10 games in 3 seasons, if he’s not Jack Shit 10 games in then it is confirmed; the Habs have no top D pairing at all.

Was listening to the Fan 590 in Toronto last night. All the talk is about the Leafs recalling Nazim Kadri — should he stay, should he go, does he have any future as a Leaf, or even in the NHL?

One caller said, “Trade him to Montreal, they seem to love those soft, smurf type players.”

I immediately wondered if he’s a regular poster on HIO!

Anyway … the host said that if you look at the anatomy of most trades, a lot of them happen when a player wears out his welcome in a city or on a team. We’ve seen that happen in Montreal (Larouche, Chelios, Corson, S. Kostitsyn — and countless others). And lots of times it works (at least for other teams), where a player gains a new lease on life and plays up to potential.

Question: Is there anyone in the NHL who fits the bill of “problem child” who you’d be willing to take a gamble on? And who would you be willing to give up?

How about the ultimate problem child, Alex Semin. He is as talented as anyone on the planet, but tends to show up when he wants. Maybe the electricity of the Bell Centre could light a fire under his lazy Russian ass.

I’d give up just about anyone other than Price, PK, and WJC prospects. Plus, Washington obviously likes signing former Habs.

I could not agree more, but if taking a gamble, why not go all in? Instead we gamble on guys like Kaberle… players that give a rat’s ass and HATE losing are not gambles, they’re sure things and they’re hard to come by. We do not have the assets for sure things.

The one thing that’s become abundantly clear to me this year, and highlighted hugely last night is that this team lacks any kind of creativity in abundance.

How many times have we seen a Habs 2 on 1 be thwarted because the puck carrier would not pull the move and make the shot? How many times have we seen even an attempt at stick handling when the pass option is not available? Even PK’s patented bursts are limited at best.

The Habs are branded as the small team with skill and speed? It’s so damned frustrating to watch the teams so-called skilled players (Pleks, AK, Cole, Subban, Cammelleri etc) in constant chase mode and to create maybe one option out of their forecheck. Chicago always seemed to have two or three as they skated in or set up…

Maybe this is a coaching thing – does the defensive system suck all the fun out of this ?

Now I’m not sayin gthat I want Kovalev back, but I do want these players to be somewhat accountable for the opportunities they have and to sometime, JUST SOMETIMES, sieze the damn moment.

Could not agree more. This team, as constructed, has very little ability to control possession. They are constantly on the defensive against teams that do such as Chicago, flyers boston etc. This season is probaby a lost one, let’s hope they can combine this years draft choice with the past few, which seem promising. And for gods sake, buyout Gomez at the end of the year!! They have more than enough money to do it, and his salary cap hit for nothing is killing this team.

Agreed. This is evident on a PP, when the defenceman at the top of the blue line fakes a shot, passes to Plekanec or Cammelleri, who fake a shot and then pass back to the D-man, and back and forth and back and forth… No one wants to make a decision!

You know it’s interesting that guys like Gill, Gorges and Subban have talked about the team’s lack of success being a result of teammates wanting to play a different style of game and not being on the same page. Coaches have talked about guys trying to do everything themselves.

Last time this happened it was Gomez who got blamed? Gee I wonder who it could be this time around?

Cry all you want to now. This problem of poor play started in the preseason. We have yet to adjust our game to compete in this league.
Martin picked his team that would play his stupid style and Gauthier got rid of the players that would not conform to being a team of defense men.
Now we are stuck with them right up to the axle. This is still a team sport, and it is still Martin’s hand picked team.

Once we have a long term GM in place, and the GM picks his own long term
coach, and in turn the coach selects his assistant coaches, we are just a fractured group with band aids, not a team at all.

This year we are going to have a first pick over all in the draft, no question about that now.

But now my main concern is what will Gauthier do trying to save his job before the trade deadline. No one on the club is safe. He may bundle two or three of our young talent for a quick fix player.

This whole organization is in deep do do until Geoff Molson figures out in which way he is going to revamp his company from Hamilton to Montreal. I would love to be a fly on the wall in the board meetings over the next few days.

Until Geoff makes his moves, we are left watching our (team) group of players crash into each other trying to find their way.

This will be a very different looking organization from top to bottom by next training camp, you can be sure. I will keep watching and hoping every game, as the boys compete for next year jobs.

The difference is that those guys have produced at least a little bit in the past 2+ years.

I’m not a big fan of Cammalleri, who I feel is useless other than when he gets points. Fortunately for him, he does have 115 points in 162 regular season games with the Habs, a per-game pace that would rank him above everybody but Tomas Plekanec on the team. And his playoff performance in each of the past two years earns him some rope.

Brian Gionta has led the team in goals the past two seasons and is generally a defensively responsible player.

Carey Price was the team’s MVP last season.

Gomez? Well, he had a good second half in his first season. Then he stunk out the joint in his second season, including in the playoffs where he was supposed to be a clutch player. And this season has been lost due to injury.

If we’re talking effort, I’m afraid Gomez is way down that list in my opinion, although I will freely admit he is ahead of Cammalleri. But Scott Gomez is not asked to try…he is a veteran NHL star player, and as such, the rules are different for Scott Gomez than they are for Lars Eller or P.K. Subban.

I freely admit the piling onto Gomez’s back is frustrating. But so is Scott Gomez. He has done almost nothing to make the Montreal Canadiens a better hockey franchise, and I am willing to bet the farm that he would be the first guy to say that if you talked to him about how things have gone in Montreal.

The reason is that Gomez’s trade value has plummetted, whereas Cammaleri is still a sharp shooter who, if you put on the wing with a strong, talented, playmaking centre, will rack up goals. Imagine him with an Eric Staal or Bobby Ryan.

Does his attitude suck? Seems like it right now, but he’s a streaky player and all he has to do is turn it on and things happen. In other words, some teams out there will take a serious look at him — bet Burke would trade for him (though please no!). Send him down to Hamilton and you’re reducing his value.

Sorry, Ian, but it’s PG’s hand-picked team. And they were competing better while he was coach even though you didn’t like the team’s “style”. Cunneyworth is proving that it’s the players and not the coaching.

A couple changes are needed wih the line-up. Give Pleks Pac and Cole and see what happens with a center that’s as fast as his wingers.

Trade Diaz and Weber- try to get a stay at home hitting Dman (a pipe dream, I know).

First off: I admit I am not a Youppi!(TM) fan. (Some of you may even remember I wanted ‘us’ to make a FA offer to Blades the Bear after he slapped the fan for disrespectin the sweater.) I blame Gainey for that. A little honey to sweeten the pot and we wouldn’t have a former Expos (where are they now, eh!!) mascot running amok in the stands.

That PG has allowed Youppi!(TM) to represent for so long when it clearly does nothing to help the team win indicates he is the next to go. This team needs a fierce mascot, something that represents the deep cultural heritage that the team represents. Perhaps a blue-eyed, blond demon mascot, or bon homme except in February during Carnival down river. And the mascot needs to be able to communicate in gestures fully understood by fans and media alike. Meaning it must have a clear middle finger, which lets out Youppi!(TM) and bon homme as well I guess unless he takes off his mitts.

Anyway the mascot should be able to slap players, spray boo-birds, and otherwise represent 50%+ of the indigineous population from Lower Canada who time has passed by in the Land of the Lost(c).

as a Quebecois living in Calgary I’m embarasse. If Quebec’s culture is threaten by a hockey coach not speaking the right language, maybe something is wrong with the culture to begin with. Why is the loud idiotic minority is the only one being heard? I’m tired of all the morons trying to cash in on this.

1. If you had to pick, is it more bad mojo that ails the Habs, or do we just have less talent than other teams? (I mean seriously, are we as good as Boston or Chicago?)
2. Would we be winning more games with Gionta in the line-up?
3. If Cole and Patches were put with Plekanec, would all 3 score more?
4. If we had to sign a contract with PK tomorrow, what’s he worth over the next 3 years?
5. Will putting Emelin back in help the team? Will he do it for Winnipeg? (And who do you sit?)

1- Mojo is def. an issue! We are not as bad as our record but we are not as good as Bos. or Chi.
2- No, because the coach is black, oops, I mean english.
3- Certainly but then the DD line wouldn’t score as much so what’s the point?
4- Is one year an option? Or three years at low salary but with attainable performance bonuses? And if Cunneyworth stays Subby HAS to go! I simply won’t stand for TWO black guys on MY team!!!!
5- definitely, it gives the team another dimension. Personally I think that Emelin should be the LAST d-man to sit because (on our team) he is unique.

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yes putting Emelin in on the LS ill help the team…playing him on the rightside not so much … but is it worse than watching Campoli cost a goal in every game since his return??? I know this is still training camp for him, but seriously. With Diaz, Kambs, PK, all similar in size and play a similar non physical game to Camps resulting in a lot of redundancy on the backend …the same effect as if we had 4 Gills on the backend…we need balance

1) The team has a good amount of talent. They don’t have a first line center but have handcuffed themselves by using Gomez/paying Gomez as if he was one. That puts them 8 mil in the hole – first line center speaking.
2) Gionta will go to that place where the puck will go before it crosses the goal line. If someone has the foresight to send the puck there.
3) Pleks can’t handle a first line center and struggles when placed against a dedicated checker. Good player on the second or third line.
4) Subban is worth 2.5 to 3 at 18-20 minutes a game. When he gets mentally stronger he could be better. He needs a role model, someone who doesn’t take lip from him and who he respects. Probably Markov.There is a good possibility Subban will not be in the Canadiens organization much longer.
5) Emelin will only get better. Campoli won’t. Weber maybe in a few years.

1. Bad teams create bad mojo. The Boys have both, so the answer is clear.
2. can’t see why.
3. I think so.
4. no idea
5. I’d sit Diaz/Weber every game until we trade them both. I’d don’t care for their games at all “heady” players can’t afford to make stupid mistakes or they just become bad hockey players just like these two almosts.

1. We are a pathetic team, overrated by our fans.
2. Gionta is nothing more than a third liner on any other team.
3. All 3 are scoring in the bank although Patches makes less but once he signs a big fat contract , his production will tally off like the others like Pleks, Cammy, Gomez to name a few. Show me the money!
4. He is worth how much any owner is willing to pay these foolish salaries to these players. PK will want more money than to stay in Montreal. Ask Mikey Komo.
5. Nobody can help our team we have, even if Bobby Orr laced the skates up, our D is so weak. Back to square one and rebuild this team, and tank I say!

1. Less abilty for someone to step up and produce when others go down. No scoring depth and no scorers in Hamilton.
2. Not this season. He and Cammy are snake-bit
3. Yes.
4. 2.5 to 3mil. He will get 3.5 to 4 mil per.
5. The D needs some sort of hitter, even if Gill sits.

Language is an issue only if you make it one.
Our country has been sold out (US) and we are supposed to care about language.

So what has Randy brought that Jm didn’t have?
Lines are the same. Results are the same.
Same handicapped/injured lineup.
I am more worried they are all drinking the same crap(Weird liquid in bottles).

Patience is a virtue but this ridiculous.
PS. When was the last fight by a HAb?

How soon should we get a new GM? I’m thinking before the trade deadline. You do you think would be a good choice. I heard the name of Pierre McGuire being thrown around. Not sure but he knows hockey as his track record prouves it and he would bring a very different approach then Gauthier

I think the habs d being weak in their own end resulted in those goals…they gave the blackhawks free lane to into the zone & behind the net and when they challenge the hawks forwards were stronger and more committed and our D didn’t stand a chance.

Cammalleri strolling to his defenseman and not doing anything to take time and space away allowed him to hold the offensive zone blue line leading to the third goal, he even had the nerve to throw his arm up for a line change, trying to get off of the ice after he’d missed his check and the Blackhawks held the zone with ease.

Cammalleri coming in wide on an odd man rush and missing the net wide by 6-8 feet far side lead to the rush for the Blackhawks that got them their second goal.

If you’re going to blame the defensemen on this team for the goals allowed, you have to look at what put them in bad situations. And on two of the first three goals, it was a stupid and selfish play, followed by a lazy and selfish play.

I don’t mind that line either, but sending leblanc down at this time could spark another riot…haha
I like what I saw between Cole & Cam on a couple shifts when their lines over lapped the last few games…Cole seems to give Camm some playing room that he is currently not getting w/ pleks…and for whatever reason lately MaxPac seems to be watching Cole do the work on that line.

Personally, I found last night a microcosm of the problems this team has.

1) Talent: Chicago has 4 scorers in the top 20. We have no one near as talented as those 4 players. We can only win so many games with hussle and determination, we need raw talent.

2) Dealing with adversity: We got a lead, lost it in 21 seconds, then appeared to give up. It’s moments like these that we need to come out stronger than ever, fight for the momentum to shift back in our favour.

3) Depth: Case and point Victor Stalberg. He plays on the Hawks’ 4th line!!! Need I say more?

I realize none of these are likely to be addressed this season, but I am still hoping we can turn things around, we have always been a streaky team, if we can bang out a few wins in a row (starting tonight), there is hope for playoffs and you never know what miracles can happen in April-May-June.

I’m a bilingual Habs fan from northern Ontario. My family comes from Quebec, and moved here before I was born. Although I speak and understand French, my first language has now become English. With that being said, I watch every game on RDS, and pay the premium price every month to subscribe to the channel. If by chance I watch a Habs game on CBC or TSN its because my wife is not French, she doesn’t like hockey, so English hockey is a way to make the compromise.

I personally think this BS about the French coach thing is getting waaaaaaaay out of hand. Its ridiculous! I come to this site at least ten times a day to read what’s going on what people have to say (even though its been super negative lately). I was enjoying the “bury Gomez, fire the coach, we suck!” rants a whole lot more than I am enjoying this stupid debate about whether Cunney can speak French or not. As a lot of us say, “WHO CARES!” WIN DAMMIT!

Last night was the first game I’ve been able to watch in a while, and I was so optimistic, even after those two fast goals in 2nd by Chicago. After the 3rd goal, I went to bed, and I was honestly flabergasted that the final score was 5-1. Unreal!

I love Subby as much as the next guy, but as a lot of people are saying, perhaps he does need a rest. Woke him up last year, and perhaps it would do the same again this year.

Cammy is so disappointing too. He was becoming one of my favorite players, and this year its just sad. And I feel for Pleks cuz he has to play on the same line as him. From watching games, you know when a guy is in a slump, it brings the rest of the line down.

I’d really like to see Emlin in tonight. I thought that was something that would be change right away with Cunney. That’s also been a disappointment.

Bah…what hasn’t been a disappointment though right? Just win guys. Find a way to win!

“How would you like a job where, every time you make a mistake, a big red light goes on and 18,000 people boo?”
~Jacques Plante

The countdown to the apocalypse is on. We’re one year away from Dec. 21, 2012, the date that the ancient Mayan Long Count calendar allegedly marked as the end of an era that would reset the date to zero and signal the end of humanity. It’s also the beginning of the Winter Solstice, which means shorter days of light and sunshine as we prepare to meet Old Man Winter. Not to mention that the Habs have to play back-to-back games as they head into the liveliest arena in the NHL. A rink that some say gives the hometown Jets a half goal advantage even before the game begins. I sure hope I don’t get a set of butcher knives for Christmas.

One of the most overworked expressions in sports is the term “it’s a must game”. The Habs have already had a baker’s dozen of those and we’ve only played 35 games so far. But tonight’s game in Winnipeg, coupled with a few other conference match-ups, could have some dire implications. Let’s play the ‘what if’ game. What if Winnipeg beats Montreal, while Buffalo defeats Toronto and Ottawa downs the Panthers, where would that leave us?

We would be five points behind Winnipeg, New Jersey and Buffalo, four behind Toronto and six back of Ottawa (I add the extra point because of our poor win total as a tie-breaker plus the fact the other teams have games in hand). It would mean that for the first time this month, we have really started to fall back from the pack. The gap would be widening on all fronts. Not to mention that the anticipated honeymoon boost of a new coach would have instead turned into a four game losing streak. A somber thought as the team continues it’s extended road trip on the other side of Christmas.

Let the cliches begin to fly off Mike Boone’s keyboard. “It’s a four pointer, a must win, a last chance to right the ship!” They may be worn-out sarcastic banalities but there’s always an element of truth in all sarcasm.

hey Steve…it is what it is. i really have no issue with the way things seems to be going. I always thought when Gainey did his rebuild back in 09/10 it seemed flawed particularly when he brought in Martin. If we get a very nice pic after the dust settles and shed some dead wood from now until spring that would be great.
i hope we don’t hang around 9th or 10th and then PG does some panic move and gives away our prized prospects. Its appearing just not be our year and not to much one can do about it…no point in freakin.

I hear you, Dave. All I ask right now is that Mr. Gauthier and Geoff Molson don’t hit the panic button and trade away any young assets or our 1st rounder. If the season goes out the window, so be it.

The time to re-evaluate and take action will be in the spring, not now.

I’ll tell you what really breaks me heart, losing out on Claude Giroux. I’ve heard all the cliches about how the draft is a crap shoot, but how the hell do we keep missing out on French-Canadien stars? Bossy, Savard, Bourque and now Giroux.

We have our own backyard where we can have a heads-up on all the other teams in terms of scouting and attracting young Quebec talent. Napier, Wickenheiser, no pick and Fischer. What gives?

We may eventually get a lottery pick this summer and will have to settle for a Russian or a Dman. I could cry.

Yes…not drafting Giroux or other players that are a can’t miss is a thing of beauty. its almost like the organization does not need the hassle of having one of there own on the team or there just to stubborn or stupid….beyond me sometimes.

I heard on the radio this morning that a group of racists are trying to organize a mob for the next home game. Apparently the plan is to flood the bell center with Quebec flags and to heckle and boo Cunningworth. Sound like a borderline hate crime kinda thing? I mean, Cunningworth is a human being no? Or is that distinction reserved for french speaking individuals only? I’m all for preserving the Quebec language and culture but tabernack, when is someone going to put a stop to these f@#king pogroms that the Pequistes keep getting away with. F-ing outrageous.

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as a Quebecois living in Calgary I’m embarasse. If Quebec’s culture is threaten by a hockey coach not speaking the right language, maybe something is wrong with the culture to begin with. Why is the loud idiotic minority is the only one being heard? I’m tired of all the morons trying to cash in on this.

You want a French-English thing? Get Cole off the chou chou rookie centre line and give him a proven nhl pivot instead of one who looks good because he plays with the fastest and strongest players on the team. Let DD and Pacs develope with Kostitsyn or Eller and allow the vets to do what they can (i.e. their job) right now.

The draft will often provide a team an exciting player to watch, e.g. Rick Nash, Steven Stamkos, Rick DiPietro, John Tavares, Ilya Kovalchuk, Eric Johnson, just to name some of the past decade’s 1st overalls who are in their prime. It is not a reliable formula for success, which is not to say that any team should ever draft poorly such as the Atlanta Thrashers did one year in drafting a deceased player.

Not to tediously re-hash old viewpoints, but noting how the Red Wings got their hands on Lidstrom, Datsyuk, and now Franzen, how the Bruins got Chara and Thomas, and Flyers with Giroux, demonstrate how skill at other than getting a consensus 1st-overall graduating 18 year old constructs a strong team that can compete year after year. Remember that the Flyers never got close when they had Lindros. Look at the Flyers now despite ditching a couple of their recent 1st-rounders in Richards (part of a weak LA team) and Carter (not fluorishing in OHio).

I vote against blowing up the team, while endorsing some large-scale trade(s).

The Bruin’s scooped up Ottawa’s and Islander’s mistakes concerning Chara, which illustrates how a personnel move that puts you over the top does not need to involve drafting newbies. They gave up nothing to get the Not-Green Giant.

Agree with your final point. But two quibbles:
1) Rick DiPietro has to rank with Alexandre Daigle as the worst ever 1st-overall pick.
2) You say the Flyers never came close with Lindros. How much closer could they have gotten than making the Stanley Cup finals, where they were favored to beat the Wings? If not for concussions, he’d have led them to a Cup.

No, I like him. He´s a nice guy and he always does his best. Yet, his shot is poor, he´s probably already the slowest player in the league and he´ll be 37 (!) in a couple of months. Physical presence? Let´s say for 6-7 he looks not physical at all.

I agree. I said yesterday with Gionta out, Gill and Gorges have a lot of responsibility on them as the A’s through this sh**t storm. I’m glad it’s them, Cole is the only other guy I think who could deal with it and deal with the team. The reason he was kept is being shown over the last week.

What Skillsy lack in, well, skill he more than makes up for in accountability, leadership and gargantuan reach. When you hear talk about certain players not being on the same page, not giving their all, straying from the system or whatever other cliches I can guaran-god-damn-tee you that it is not Hal Gill they are referring to.

I would keep him as long as his salary isn’t an issue.

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Only 108 more days till golf season. I figure if we can have a count down to Christmas we can have one to golf season! Then may I dare say it….let the house cleaning begin! Everyone goes except for Carey (why would he want to stay?…what?). A bottom five finish and maybe just maybe a lottery win so we can have a high draft pick. Looking good for the new regime. Its all in your hands now Geoff Molson!

Really , what was martin? Are you telling me if Mike Babcock was available , you wouldn’t want him. The only criteria we should be concerned with is, can the coach win! Why would you limit the available coaches to only French speaking coaches. I would take a Russian coach if he can win , and Bench PK!

Yeah, as I said it’s not only him who is at fault. PK is one of them. Cammalleri is underachieving majorly as well, not to mention others. I’m not sure if it is the fact that he’s got a baby and he’s not getting enough rest. But if that IS the case, then the Habs management should do what they can to make his life easier… nanny etc etc…

As I posted a few minutes ago, Mike Boone’s analysis of the Montreal mess is right on the mark. If you haven’t read it, it is in “About Last Night” in previous section.
Btw – as I tried to point out earlier, media (both French & English) make a bad assumption about the Habs fan base. I believe there are certainly more English-speaking than French-speaking Habs fans in Canada. The adjacent poll confirms it too. The English CBC is a case in point. They schedule only Leafs games assuming all of Canada outside of Quebec are mainly Leafs fans with some other Western teams thrown in as you move west. I also understand that the Canadiens are a cultural institution in Quebec. I lived through the Richard years. But for the rest of us poor hapless Habs supporters, we want a hockey team we can be proud of. This is not so today. The organization began its slow death with Corey’s unacceptable appointment of a beer rep (Houle) as a GM. Gainey and Gauthier pretty well put the last nail in the coffin.

Well than maybe TSN/RDS should do a poll! I agree with him that there is probably more english speaking fans than french. Almost every game they place in the US is sold out when Mtl is in town… didn’t realize how high the french population was down south?

I can’t argue with your point about English-speaking site. I wonder what the stat is. But I stick with my initial point – there are likely (no empirical evidence) more English speaking Habs fans in Canada (and US). I spend some time in Edmonton in their glory days. When the Habs came to town there were almost as many Habs fans as Oilers. I don’t believe that’s atypical.

Another great performance by P K. A goal and an assist…. for the opposition. At least last year JM had the guts to sit his sorry ass in the press box after some pitiful performances. I would much rather see Emelin who would be better for us right now than Subban, Diaz or Campoli.